1786 and 1816 (when it changed to Vacheron Chossat) I would imagine that it was made during that period. However if you want to have the exact day of manufacturing you would need to obtain a certificate of authenticity directly from VC (see their web site for details on this).

It would be great if you posted a scan of your watch which is a rather rare piece.

Re: Considering that Vacheron Girod was the name of the company between

11/13/2007 - 10:28

Thank you for your interesting answer. having gone though some of the Vacheron history, I thought, that the original name Vacheron Girod was still used through the 19th century for more common production ! ?

As the watch is quite small, it is difficult to make good pictures but Il will try.